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Under New Brunswick's 'Move Over' law, what must a driver do when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on the side of the road?

New Brunswick's 'Move Over' law requires drivers to move over to a less congested lane if safe, or slow to 60 km/h or less if unable to change lanes, when passi

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Question: Under New Brunswick's 'Move Over' law, what must a driver do when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on the side of the road?

Answer options:

  • Slow down and proceed with caution if safe to do so ✅ Change lanes to the left if possible, or slow to 60 km/h or less if changing lanes is not possible
  • Change lanes to the right if possible, or slow to 60 km/h or less if changing lanes is not possible
  • Stop completely until the emergency vehicle departs

Correct answer: Change lanes to the left if possible, or slow to 60 km/h or less if changing lanes is not possible

Explanation: New Brunswick's 'Move Over' law requires drivers to move over to a less congested lane if safe, or slow to 60 km/h or less if unable to change lanes, when passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights.

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